North London Synagogue - New Build Basement

5 August 2018

Overview

Basement type: New build Building type: Public
Type of waterproofing: Type A & C Member: Delta Membrane Systems

The Project

Delivered on time and to budget, this project was to provide a robust waterproofing solution to a new build basement within a Synagogue in North London.

The main contractor, having previously worked with Delta Membranes, sought their assistance for this project. Delta were first approached at the design stage of the project, which allowed them to attend the design team meetings; this approach is embedded in BS 8102:2009.

Located within Stanford Hill, a district in the London Borough of Hackney (north-east London). During on-site attendance it was noted that the hydrostatic head of water pressure in this area was phenomenally high and that the waterproofing design would need to reflect this.

Methodology

The concept of a drained cavity system is to collect and manage any moisture which breaches the integrity of the structure by channelling, collecting and discharging such free water via a suitable evacuation point such as a Delta packaged pump station.

When specifying a cavity membrane system, full consideration must be given to drainage, when installed below ground. It should be noted that the waterproofing design for any new build below ground structure should be carried out by a CSSW (Certified Surveyor in Structural Waterproofing) surveyor so that the client is in full compliance with the latest waterproofing digest 5:4.

Due to the high hydrostatic head of water pressure, there would be ingress issues with the basement if attention to detail was not incorporated from the onset to the waterproofing design working closely with the Geotechnical Engineer and Structural Engineer to design a robust structure for this project.

The size of the submersible pump chambers needed to be determined by the volumes of water ingress the Synagogue was likely to experience. The basement was approximately 6 meters deep, being one of the largest in the area. It’s the moisture you don’t see that is the reason for a sump pump to be incorporated into a waterproofing design.

Submersible pumps (Sump pumps) offer extra protection to a structure from water ingress and here the Delta Bespoke Sump Pump range was used as they can remove large volumes of ground water in the event of an unexpected defect in the structure, foul and grey waste. Delta’s Sump Pumps are designed and manufactured within the United Kingdom and are capable to withstand hydrostatic forces encountered in all demanding and unsympathetic applications.

Locations of the sump pump units were suggested during the design phase and were installed by the main contractors under the supervision of Delta. By incorporating sump pumps at the design stage, it allowed for project team to work together to create and share a range of project documentation with the benefit of interconnectivity which in turn created better project decisions at all stages of the project.

Offering the client peace of mind, knowing that if ground water entered the structure the sump pumps were more than capable counteract this issue. The design was further enhanced by the incorporation of a high-water level alarm which is WIFI enabled offering predictive data to our operation centre monitored 24/7 and a duplex control panel. The powerful Dual V6 pumps were factory set to activate at different levels with one V6 pump being the primary and the secondary pump acting as a back-up. As this basement was a new build project, Koster Polysil TG 500 (an anti-lime coating/ surface primer) was applied to reduce the risk of excess free lime leaching out of the concrete during the curing process. This free lime, if untreated, can enter the Cavity Drainage System which can impede the flow of water and cause sump pump failure.

Specification 

NBS Specification J40 (Clause 290)
Flexible Sheet Tanking/Damp Proofing
BS 8102:2009 Type C Drained Protection

System Components

  • Delta MS 20
  • Delta MS 500
  • Bespoke 2m deep sump pump
  • Bespoke V6 Ground Water Chamber (the powerful V6 pump is capable of discharging ground water at 2 litres per second up to a 9-meter head).
  • Koster Polysil TG 500 Anti-lime coating/surface primer
  • Delta Hi-PowerMaxx Battery Back-up
  • Delta AlertMaxx2 Wi-Fi Alarm

Results 

The client confirmed Delta’s expertise and on-site attendance exceeded expectations. The client congratulated Delta on their understanding of expected performance and their ability to explain the reasons for the recommended waterproofing design. Delta were able to review the objectives of the project and present solutions resulting in the Shul and rooms within its basement remaining dry, habitable and fit for purpose.

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